Timex Datalink (English Wikipedia)

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  • IDG Enterprise (16 December 1996). "Computerworld". Computer World: The Newsletter for Information Technology Leaders. IDG Enterprise: 104. ISSN 0010-4841. Retrieved 18 November 2012. TIMEX DATALINK WATCH When I first got Timex Corp. 's watch (www.timex.com), I ea My wasn't sure why I would want to use it. But after I had the $130 watch in my office for a few days, it was clear to me that this is a timepiece to lust after.
  • Jeffery Deaver (1 June 2010). The Burning Wire: A Lincoln Rhyme Novel. Simon and Schuster. p. 372. ISBN 978-1-4391-5633-9. Retrieved 18 November 2012. The date, the phases of the moon, the equinox, chimes." Logan was surprised. Rhyme added, "Oh, I've studied watchmaking too." Close to you . . . "The Timex Data Link. You know it?" "No", Rhyme said. "They are classics now-wristwatches that link to your computer. Telling the time is only one of a hundred things they can do. Astronauts have worn them to the moon."
  • Vibe Media Group (February 1998). "Vibe". Vibe Vixen. Vibe Media Group: 114. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved 17 November 2012. With Beepwear, Motorola and Timex have conspired to bring you the coolest watch this side 1 of a G-Shock. A 2 watch pager to * savor, Beepwear V ($129) can be ^. activated in all parts of the United States, courtesy of its gooMhzband. Plus ...

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  • Lyle M. Spencer (30 August 1995). Reengineering Human Resources: Achieving Radical Increases in Service Quality--with 50% to 90% Cost and Head Count Reductions. Wiley. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-471-01535-2. Retrieved 18 November 2012. A wristwatch computer with wireless communication abilities, the Timex Data-Link, is already being sold by a joint venture of Timex and Microsoft. Beyond wristwatch computers are computer chips implanted directly into human bodies.
  • Richard B. McKenzie (11 April 2001). Trust on Trial: How the Microsoft Case Is Reforming the Rules of Competition. Basic Books. p. 137. ISBN 978-0-7382-0481-9. Retrieved 18 November 2012. First business-productivity application to incorporate multimedia 1991 Word 2.0 for Windows: First major word processor to offer drag- and-drop 1 993 IntelliSense: First "intelligent" user-assistance technology 1994 Microsoft-Timex DataLink First watch to accept information from a computer.
  • David W. Conklin (20 July 2005). Cases in the Environment of Business: International Perspectives. SAGE. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-4129-1436-9. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Mademoiselle. Condé Nast Publications. 1999. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Timex Data Link system downloads and stores up to 150 names and numbers. See at www.beepwear.com.
  • Hearst Magazines (November 1994). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 44. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 18 November 2012. among the more high-tech entries is Timex's Data Link. Developed in conjunction with software giant Microsoft and chip-maker Motorola, the Data Link allows you to easily transfer information from your computer to your watch. Specifically, you ...
  • Bonnier Corporation (April 1998). "Popular Science". The Popular Science Monthly. Bonnier Corporation: 20. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Hearst Magazines (May 2000). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 90. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Woodrow Barfield; Woodrow Barfield Thomas Caudell (2001). Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality. Psychology Press. p. 500. ISBN 978-0-8058-2902-0. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Henricks, Mark (June 1996). "Wrist Rockets". Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. p. 120. ISSN 1528-9729. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Wrist-based organizers that store data banks of phone numbers, schedule appointments and manage to-do lists have been around for a while. The difference with the Timex Data Link ($130) is how you get all this minutiae into the watch. ... Instead of fiddling with pinpoint-size buttons on a postage-stamp keyboard, you simply point the watch at your personal-computer screen.
  • Bonnier Corporation (October 1994). "Popular Science". The Popular Science Monthly. Bonnier Corporation: 14. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Timex and Microsoft hove teamed up on the Timex Data Link, a watch that downloads data by light pulses when it's pointed at a personal information manager's calendar, phone book, or ttxlo list on a desktop computer screen. In about 20 ...
  • Hearst Magazines (January 1995). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 41. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 18 November 2012. DATA LINK WATCH Tlmex Corp. Wristwatches are telling much more than time these days. Timex's Data Link uses optical scanning technology and built-in programming software to easily transfer information — appointments, phone numbers, ...
  • New York Media, LLC (20 March 1995). "New York Magazine". Newyorkmetro.com. New York Media, LLC: 58. ISSN 0028-7369. Retrieved 18 November 2012. S. FELDMAN HOUSEWARES/ 1304 Madison Avenue, near 92nd Street/289- It's All in the Timex You don't necessarily have to throw away your Filofax or your Sony Magic Link, but once you have a Timex Data-Link watch on your wrist, your...
  • Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. October 1996. p. 108. ISSN 1528-9729. Retrieved 18 November 2012. to the Timex Data Link personal-organizer wrist watch (see "Technology," June). It also comes with tools to organize your life along the lines of Stephen Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. One disadvantage of Schedule + ...
  • InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. 16 December 1996. p. 93. ISSN 0199-6649. Retrieved 17 November 2012. PIM WATCH Timex Data Link 1 50 I he latest entry in Timex's combination watch and personal information manager (PIM) lineup is the Timex Data Link 150. A thorough redesign of the original, the Data Link 150 has twice as much storage...
  • CXO Media (May 1997). CIO. CXO Media, Inc. p. 110. ISSN 0894-9301. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Even Bill Gates has one: a personal information manager designed to look like a wristwatch. The Timex Data Link Watch, the product of a collaboration between Microsoft Corp. and Timex Corp., not only shows you how much time you have...
  • Elizabeth Olson (1996). Microsoft Exchange Plain and Simple. Sybex. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-7821-1873-5. Suppose you bought the Timex Data Link watch Bill Gates demonstrated so dramatically on television.
  • IDG Enterprise (15 July 1996). "Computerworld". Computer World: The Newsletter for Information Technology Leaders. IDG Enterprise: 135. ISSN 0010-4841. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Timex in Middlebury, Conn., has upgraded the Timex Data Link watch, which uses wireless technology to download info-nuggets such as telephone numbers and appointment dates from a PC to the watch. Anew version provides more
  • CIO. 1 December 2005. p. 28. Retrieved 18 November 2012. The Times of Your Life The Ironman Datalink watch from Timex doubles as a personal organizer. A USB link connects the ... A bonus for frequent travelers: The watch keeps track of three different time zones. Find additional details at ...
  • U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News Publishing Corporation. 1999. Retrieved 17 November 2012. PERSONAL TECH Beepwear PRO ($159), made by Timex and Motorola, is going mainstream. The watch combines the functions of wireless pager and palmtop computer on your wrist for less than the price of a Palm organizer. The slightly
  • Henry Assael (2004). Consumer behavior: a strategic approach. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0-618-22215-5. Retrieved 17 November 2012. In 1998, Timex entered a joint arrangement with Motorola and introduced "Beepwear" functionality for its executive technology watches.2 This is yet another example of Timex introducing a watch based on a consumption situation
  • Computer Buyer's Guide and Handbook. Computer Information Pub. 1999. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Motorola and Timex have formed a new company, Beepwear Paging Products, and taken a step toward revolutionizing the wristwatch. The group's new line of pagers, Beepwear, is short on aesthetics but long on handiness. As a watch, the...
  • Corporate Report. Corporate Report Inc. 1998. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Beepwear from Timex and Motorola combines a watch and an alphanumeric pager that receives both phone numbers and short text messages
  • Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Trademarks. U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. 1997. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Adweek: Western advertising news. A/S/M Communications. 1998. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Small type at the bottom delivers the news: "Timex and Motorola introduce the first full-text message pager in a watch." Do you immediately ... of the watch face? Meanwhile, the coy vulgarity of beepwear's motto — "One beeping great watch"
  • Newsweek. Newsweek. 1999. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Wristwatches are getting more wired. Timex and Motorola's new Beepwear Pro pager/ watch (www. beepwear .com) is the first to accept text messages in addition to numeric ones. It can even automatically adjust to the time zone you're in.
  • Bottom Line, Personal. Boardroom Reports. January 2000. Retrieved 17 November 2012. Timex, this watch stores phone numbers and your calendar... and sends and receives alphanumeric pages using SkyTel's nationwide network. Watchface diameter:

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  • "Timex Corporation History". Funding Universe. Disqus. 1999. Retrieved 15 July 2013. The following year, Timex debuted the 150S, a smaller model of the Timex Data Link. This updated version, featuring a software program developed in conjunction with Microsoft, included WristApps, an application capable of downloading data.

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  • Edwards, Benj (April 15, 2012). "The Digital Watch: A Brief History". Archived from the original on 20 December 2012. Retrieved 13 March 2022. Watches with built-in database functionality first appeared on the market in the 1980s, but they weren't very useful without a way to transfer the data to and from a more permanent medium like a computer (otherwise, the watches would lose their data if the batteries died).

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  • "Organizing Time". National Museum of American History. Retrieved 8 December 2012. Electronic personal organizer, 1990s; a Data Link watch by Timex Corp., Waterbury, Connecticut, in collaboration with Microsoft Corp., Redmond, Washington; combining a timekeeper with a scheduling database that users download from their personal computers

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  • Hearst Magazines (November 1994). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 44. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 18 November 2012. among the more high-tech entries is Timex's Data Link. Developed in conjunction with software giant Microsoft and chip-maker Motorola, the Data Link allows you to easily transfer information from your computer to your watch. Specifically, you ...
  • Bonnier Corporation (April 1998). "Popular Science". The Popular Science Monthly. Bonnier Corporation: 20. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Hearst Magazines (May 2000). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 90. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
  • Henricks, Mark (June 1996). "Wrist Rockets". Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. p. 120. ISSN 1528-9729. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Wrist-based organizers that store data banks of phone numbers, schedule appointments and manage to-do lists have been around for a while. The difference with the Timex Data Link ($130) is how you get all this minutiae into the watch. ... Instead of fiddling with pinpoint-size buttons on a postage-stamp keyboard, you simply point the watch at your personal-computer screen.
  • IDG Enterprise (16 December 1996). "Computerworld". Computer World: The Newsletter for Information Technology Leaders. IDG Enterprise: 104. ISSN 0010-4841. Retrieved 18 November 2012. TIMEX DATALINK WATCH When I first got Timex Corp. 's watch (www.timex.com), I ea My wasn't sure why I would want to use it. But after I had the $130 watch in my office for a few days, it was clear to me that this is a timepiece to lust after.
  • Bonnier Corporation (October 1994). "Popular Science". The Popular Science Monthly. Bonnier Corporation: 14. ISSN 0161-7370. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Timex and Microsoft hove teamed up on the Timex Data Link, a watch that downloads data by light pulses when it's pointed at a personal information manager's calendar, phone book, or ttxlo list on a desktop computer screen. In about 20 ...
  • Hearst Magazines (January 1995). "Popular Mechanics". Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hearst Magazines: 41. ISSN 0032-4558. Retrieved 18 November 2012. DATA LINK WATCH Tlmex Corp. Wristwatches are telling much more than time these days. Timex's Data Link uses optical scanning technology and built-in programming software to easily transfer information — appointments, phone numbers, ...
  • New York Media, LLC (20 March 1995). "New York Magazine". Newyorkmetro.com. New York Media, LLC: 58. ISSN 0028-7369. Retrieved 18 November 2012. S. FELDMAN HOUSEWARES/ 1304 Madison Avenue, near 92nd Street/289- It's All in the Timex You don't necessarily have to throw away your Filofax or your Sony Magic Link, but once you have a Timex Data-Link watch on your wrist, your...
  • Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc. October 1996. p. 108. ISSN 1528-9729. Retrieved 18 November 2012. to the Timex Data Link personal-organizer wrist watch (see "Technology," June). It also comes with tools to organize your life along the lines of Stephen Covey's The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. One disadvantage of Schedule + ...
  • InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. 16 December 1996. p. 93. ISSN 0199-6649. Retrieved 17 November 2012. PIM WATCH Timex Data Link 1 50 I he latest entry in Timex's combination watch and personal information manager (PIM) lineup is the Timex Data Link 150. A thorough redesign of the original, the Data Link 150 has twice as much storage...
  • CXO Media (May 1997). CIO. CXO Media, Inc. p. 110. ISSN 0894-9301. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Even Bill Gates has one: a personal information manager designed to look like a wristwatch. The Timex Data Link Watch, the product of a collaboration between Microsoft Corp. and Timex Corp., not only shows you how much time you have...
  • IDG Enterprise (15 July 1996). "Computerworld". Computer World: The Newsletter for Information Technology Leaders. IDG Enterprise: 135. ISSN 0010-4841. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Timex in Middlebury, Conn., has upgraded the Timex Data Link watch, which uses wireless technology to download info-nuggets such as telephone numbers and appointment dates from a PC to the watch. Anew version provides more
  • Vibe Media Group (February 1998). "Vibe". Vibe Vixen. Vibe Media Group: 114. ISSN 1070-4701. Retrieved 17 November 2012. With Beepwear, Motorola and Timex have conspired to bring you the coolest watch this side 1 of a G-Shock. A 2 watch pager to * savor, Beepwear V ($129) can be ^. activated in all parts of the United States, courtesy of its gooMhzband. Plus ...

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